{"head":{"status":"200","data":{}},"body":{"template":"listView","header":"<div class=\"dd-info\">\n  <h2 class=\"t-headline-reduced\">\n   What to consider when choosing memory.\n  </h2>  \n   <p><p>Memory stores data temporarily, keeping the files and apps you’re running open and available.</p>\n<p>M-series chips include unified memory, which is more efficient than traditional RAM. It allows apps to efficiently share data between the CPU, GPU, and Neural Engine — so everything you do is fast and fluid. The more memory you have, the more apps you can run simultaneously and the better they will perform.</p>\n<p>To learn more about what to consider, watch this short video. Then compare your options to decide how much is right for you.</p></p>\n</div>\n\n<div data-react-videoplayer=\"\" data-bootstrap=\"mac-memory-vid1\"></div>\n\n<div class=\"dd-qa\">\n  <h3 class=\"t-body tw-semibold dd-question\">\n    Can I add memory later?\n</h3>\n<p class=\"dd-answer\">\n    Unified memory can’t be upgraded later. If you think you’ll need additional memory in the future, choose a higher capacity.\n</p>\n</div>","tabs":[],"compatibleHeader":"<h3 class=\"t-eyebrow-elevated\">\n    How much memory you need depends on how you will use your Mac.\n</h3>","upgradeHeader":"<h3 class=\"t-eyebrow-elevated\">\n    Upgrade your chip selection to choose even more memory options.\n</h3>","overlayClass":"dd-modal dd-modal-decisions","contentClass":"dd-lists","namedAssets":{"namedAssetsJSON":"{}","namedAssets":{}},"footnotes":{"nextAvailableNumber":1}}}